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* "Why doesn't God heal me?"
* "Don't I have enough faith?"
* "Am I being punished for sin in my life?"
Those are some of the questions that can trouble ill or disabled Christians today. Told by some to "expect a miracle," they struggle not only with their infirmities but also with doubts about God's will in their suffering, how they should pray, and whether they should receive medical help.
Shedding light on a topic clouded by controversy, C. Samuel Storms carefully examines the biblical teaching on suffering and divine healing, especially as they relate to personal holiness.
"... a fresh, yet comprehensive biblical analysis of 'natural' and miraculous healing. Clearly (Dr. Storms) believes that our great God is able to perform miracles in modern times but cautions that most claims to such healing will not endure sound biblical scrutiny.... I recommend (Healing and Holiness) as a valuable treatise about a subject on which many Christians are confused."
-Ed Payne, M.D. Founder, Journal of Biblical Ethics in Medicine
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